At Mt. Hood Community College you'll find highly skilled faculty members providing you the best in educational opportunities. Offering over 120 professional programs, as well as a variety of university transfer possibilities, MHCC prepares you for the jobs of today and tomorrow.

Stop by if you have questions about or need help with: applying for admission to the college, filing the FAFSA, completing necessary Financial Aid steps, registering for classes, setting up your student email or Higher One account, and applying for graduation.

The office of Student Life located in the College Center supports countless programs, clubs, and events that provide an engaging social, cultural and educational experience for students. The following opportunities eagerly await you!

The DRC provides resources, events, trainings and workshops, and an intercultural library all designed to support our academic home as well as preparing our students to be most successful in a globalized working world.

Business Services helps small businesses start and grow successfully, partner with local companies to train their workforce and help community members, job seekers and professionals advance in their career or learn a new skill.

Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) is committed to working with student athletes as they pursue excellence in athletics and academics. We will establish within our students an ethical foundation that supports and encourages competitive success, intellectual growth and social development.

Coach Hawley begins his third year as the head coach and his efforts have not gone unnoticed as he led the Saints to the NWAC Championship Tournament this past season. Coach Hawley has instilled a culture of excellence built on the core values of strong academics, outstanding citizenship, excellent basketball skills and a work ethic that is unmatched.

Coach Jeremy Vandenboer begins his first year as the head coach of the Saints. Vandenboer served as an assistant coach last year with Coach Hawley last year and earned the head coaching opportunity after demonstrating his skills and commitment to the program.

Welcome, Oregon Promise Students!

The Oregon Promise Grant is Back!

The Oregon Promise Grant is now more accessible than ever for current and potential students of Mt. Hood Community College! Now in its third year of awarding, Oregon Promise
is a state-funded grant that helps recent high school graduates and GED recipients pay for community college tuition. And for the 2018-19 Oregon Promise, the state has removed the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) limit set last year.

How to check the status of your 2018-19 Oregon Promise application, starting in May 2018:

If you have not yet been awarded Oregon Promise funds and it's been at least 2 weeks since you completed any missing documents, please call the MHCC Financial Aid office at 503-491-7262

Please note: You must attend during fall 2018 in order to use Oregon Promise benefits. You must also remain in good academic standing and enroll in winter and spring in order to keep your benefits and be eligible to renew next year.

Steps to getting started at MHCC for Oregon Promise students:

Check your email frequently to receive your MyMHCC username and password. Log in to Navigate to complete your next steps.

Complete the online orientation.

Take the College Placement Test. If you earned college credits during high school in the College Now program, call the Orientation Center at 503-491-6927 or email your name and MHCC ID# to oc@mhcc.edu to see if you need to take the College Placement Test.